>From: Albert <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>I have a circular polarizer, is there a big difference between me using
>that, vs. a linear one??
Several have commented that it can impact exposure in cameras that have beam
splitters in the metering path, such as the OM-4(t).
However, with a bit of discipline, one can easily avoid such exposure errors.
1) point the camera at a well-lit, white surface.
2) rotate the polarizer until the meter reading dips.
Note where the mark on the polarizer points. Avoid that position!
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